First aid measures for epilepsy: first, quickly place the patient in a low and safe place that is not easily damaged, and protect the patient from falls or bruises; second, open the airway, keep the airway open, and untie the collar to help the patient tilt the head to the side to prevent accidental aspiration; third, remove sharp objects such as glasses from the patient, and move sharp objects around the patient to avoid accidental injury; fourth, place clothing or soft pads on the patient’s head Fifth, record the patient’s seizure time and symptoms, and use a cell phone to record them if possible, so that the doctor can further handle and diagnose them; sixth, evacuate the onlookers and accompany the patient for further medical help. In the process of first aid, if the following situations occur, we recommend sending the patient to the hospital as soon as possible for treatment: first, the seizure time is too long, more than 5 minutes; second, there are frequent seizures in a short period of time, such as more than 2 or 3 seizures in 30 minutes; third, if the patient has two consecutive seizures and does not regain consciousness midway, we should also send the patient to the hospital as soon as possible; fourth, the patient has difficulty in breathing or accidental injury, such as fracture, crush injury, etc.